Month: May 2016

Incognito, by Nick Payne, astonished me with a sharp and humorous rendition of some of the themes I happen to be most attached to as a writer. It’s hard to tell the story behind Incognito without revealing too much of its interconnected plots and characters, so I will just say it involves Albert Einstein’s brain, […]

Hi there! Oh, you thought I was gone? Nope, still here. Who am I, you ask? I am that sense of desperation when somebody dies, that feeling that creeps up even stronger when the person dies because of you, or because you couldn’t save them. I am the loneliness that suffocates your breath. I am […]